Hayward Fault April 24 or 27 - naptime dream

I have these dreams every now and then and they never pan out but I always put them up here anyways. Just had an odd napping dream of a large, 6.5-7+,
EQ on the Hayward Fault....seems the date was either the 24th or the 27th....couldn't quite make out the last number on the "report" in my dream, but
it appeared to either be a 4 or 7.

I have no evidence nor really any interest in quakes in general to justify this....simply a dream I had.

originally posted by: Vasa Croe
I have these dreams every now and then and they never pan out but I always put them up here anyways. Just had an odd napping dream of a large, 6.5-7+,
EQ on the Hayward Fault....seems the date was either the 24th or the 27th....couldn't quite make out the last number on the "report" in my dream,
but it appeared to either be a 4 or 7.

I have no evidence nor really any interest in quakes in general to justify this....simply a dream I had.

Anywho....doom with a definitive date works for me!

maybe it was the bad pepperoni in your pizza, that caused that dream....a gas rumble in the old tummy, translated into an earthquake dream

“The next major earthquake on the Hayward Fault — inevitable anytime now, experts say — will be the Bay Area’s own Hurricane Katrina,
affecting more than 5 million people, causing losses to homes and businesses of at least $165 billion and total economic losses of more than $1.5
trillion, scientists warn. Quake risk worse than we thought

The analysis came from the U.S. Geological Survey in Menlo Park, from Risk Management Solutions, a scientific and engineering firm in Newark, and from
the Association of Bay Area Governments. Their view of the past and future was sobering. Records and geologic trenching show that five major quakes
struck along the Hayward Fault between 1315 and 1868 — an average of one every 140 years. The 140th anniversary of the last big one falls on Oct.
21.”

originally posted by: ketsuko
Hey, look at it this way - None of them ever come true because you are broadcasting it. You are personally saving all of California by telling the
world about your predictions ... until it happens.

LOL! Yes....that is now going to be my claim....I have personally saved thousands in CA! I am going to write a book now!

Yes of course. It's been estimated that this subduction zone slips every 400-600 years. The last one was about 300 years ago. Right now it's quiet
so just wondering why you'd put money on its going now. Unless you just like long shots LOL.

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